‘Give generously once again’ The people of Inishowen are being encouraged to once again give generously on daffodil Day, which takes place this Friday. Daffodil... Read More
Caoimhinn Barr
Caoimhinn studied at University College Cork, completing a degree in English and sociology in 1998. He worked at the Derry Journal, Donegal Democrat and Donegal On Sunday newspapers before joining the Inishowen Independent editorial team in 2009.
Rose continues a lucky family tradition ahead of TV appearance On Saturday night an Isle of Doagh grandmother becomes the latest Inishowen contestant to take... Read More
Decision imminent with one individual keen to take on the village service The long-term future of Gleneely Post Office is set to be decided this... Read More
Free-half hour will also be rescinded Car parking charges in Buncrana are about to more than double while the half-hour free parking period is about... Read More
Hit musical ‘Grease’ opens at school this week The countdown is on to a much-anticipated performance of hit musical ‘Grease’ at Carndonagh Community School. The... Read More
Storm damage may scupper Lisfannon’s Blue Flag status Following the damage caused to local beaches by the unprecedented storms of the winter there are fears... Read More
Group welcomes planning decision The developer behind the wind turbines situated near Kinnego Bay has been refused permission to increase the height of the turbines... Read More
Gardai probe Inishowen death Gardai are currently investigating an incident at Burnfoot where the body of a man has been discovered. The man, believed to... Read More
Councillor hails one of the town’s most successful ever St. Patrick’s Days The chairman of the Buncrana St. Patrick’s Day committee has hailed this year’s... Read More
Critical acclaim for ‘The Black Snow’ The latest book by Carndonagh born author Paul Lynch has been launched to critical acclaim. The Black Snow is... Read More